Provides an overview of theories significant to the practice of counseling. Attention given to notable individuals, theoretical principles, practical techniques, and professional issues as they relate to the field of counseling. Recommended: HS 2103.

January 17 - April 26

30433

HS

3503

WY1

3

Human Services Practicum I

F

03:00pm

03:50

Enrollment: 6

Location: WY WYTHEVILLE Inst: Holly Abel

Practicum I requires 120 clock-hours of observation designed to offer opportunities for shadowing and observation in human services environments. Prerequisite: Enrolled in the Human Services and Counseling Program of Study.

March 7 - April 25

30431

HS

3153

WY1

3

Abnormal Psychology

F

04:00pm

09:00

S

09:00am

04:00

Enrollment: 6

Location: WY WYTHEVILLE Inst: Andrea Gillenwater

This course studies the origins, development, and treatment of abnormal, maladaptive, or deviant behavior in society, the etiology and diagnosis of abnormal behavior, and an overview of treatment methods. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders is utilized to introduce the student to clinical diagnosis. Recommended: HS 2103.

March 14 - April 26

30434

HS

4003

WY1

3

Research Methods

F

04:00pm

09:00

S

09:00am

04:00

Enrollment: 6

Location: WY WYTHEVILLE Inst: Clinton Edwards

Introductory course work in elementary research design, data collection, analysis and interpretation of data and statistics. Recommended pre-requisite: HS 2103.